Wilhelm Stekel bol rakúsky lekár a psychológ, ktorý sa stal jedným z prvých stúpencov Sigmunda Freuda. Bol uznávaný pre svoju prirodzenú psychologickú zdatnosť a mimoriadny cit pre odhaľovanie potlačeného materiálu. Jeho diela sa vyznačujú hlbokým vhľadom do ľudskej psychiky a skúmaním skrytých motivácií. Diela Wilhelma Stekela sú prekladané a publikované v mnohých jazykoch, čo svedčí o ich trvalom význame.
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This scarce antiquarian text contains a comprehensive treatise on the topic of homosexuality in a psychoanalytical context, written by the seminal Austrian psychologist Wilhelm Stekel. This book is part of one of the volumes in the author s massive series of clinical studies bearing the generic title, Disorders of the Instincts and Emotions, and coves the whole range of the so-called Parapathic Maladies. Although somewhat out-dated in areas, this text continues to be a highly valuable source of information on the subject and will especially appeal to those with an interest in the origins and progression of such ideas. Chapters included in this text include: Latent Homosexuality, Satyriasis and Nymphomania, Homosexuality and Alcohol, The Significance of Trauma, and many more. Wilhelm Stekel was an influential Austrian psychologist, most renowned for being one of Feud s earliest students. This rare book was originally published in 1922 and is proudly republished here with a new introductory biography of the author."
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